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HMS Dragon (1760)

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Name
  
HMS Dragon

Laid down
  
28 March 1758

Construction started
  
28 March 1758

Draft
  
6.55 m

Ordered
  
28 December 1757

Commissioned
  
March 1760

Launched
  
4 March 1760

HMS Dragon (1760)

Builder
  
Deptford Dockyard to a design by Sir Thomas Slade

Fate
  
Sold out of the service, 1784

HMS Dragon was a 74-gun Bellona-class third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 4 March 1760 at Deptford Dockyard.

She was commissioned in 1760, under the command of the Hon. Augustus Hervey, as part of the Western Squadron. In October 1761 she sailed for the Leeward Islands, and until March 1763 was engaged in naval operations in the Caribbean, including the siege of Havannah in 1762. as part of the Seven Years' War.

In March 1763 she was paid off, and recommissioned as a guardship at Portsmouth in May 1763, where she served until once again paid off in 1770.From 1781 she was employed as a receiving ship at Portsmouth, before being finally paid off in 1783, and she was sold out of the service in 1784.

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HMS Dragon (1760) Wikipedia